单词 | Hiawatha |
例句 | Dvorak abandoned the Hiawatha project but claimed to have absorbed research he had conducted for it into his musical thinking for the symphony. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z Although most of the Route of the Hiawatha is in Idaho, it starts in Montana on the east side of Taft Tunnel. In Northern Idaho, two ‘epic’ bike routes showcase the success — and potential — of the rails-to-trails movement 2021-08-05T04:00:00Z A reader in attendance, Hiawatha Bradley, ventured that the opiate of the masses “just has to be technology,” adding, “your brain is wired to the phone.” Reading 'Brave New World' in Aldous Huxley's former home 2017-08-03T04:00:00Z What it lacked in freight traffic, though, it gained in scenery, which it used to lure passengers aboard its trains, including the most famous, the Olympian Hiawatha. In Northern Idaho, two ‘epic’ bike routes showcase the success — and potential — of the rails-to-trails movement 2021-08-05T04:00:00Z No injuries were reported in the blaze, which started about 3 a.m. in the 1000 block of Hiawatha Lane, according to the Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Fire Protection District. Family escapes extra-alarm fire in Riverwoods 2012-05-01T11:16:00Z A print of artist Hiawatha D.’s painting of Rosa Parks’s mug shot after her arrest during the Montgomery bus boycott. The statue of a doctor who experimented on enslaved women still stands in Alabama. But now there’s also a monument to his victims. 2021-10-01T04:00:00Z “The Long Christmas Dinner,” a comedy dappled with dolor, mostly comes off well until the director substitutes a sentimental ending for Wilder’s sad one, but “Pullman Car Hiawatha” is excruciatingly jollied up. Theater Listings for Jan. 1-7 2015-12-31T05:00:00Z The Route of the Hiawatha is open only in the summer, but the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes is open year-round. In Northern Idaho, two ‘epic’ bike routes showcase the success — and potential — of the rails-to-trails movement 2021-08-05T04:00:00Z Last winter, it replaced the imagery, inspired by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s “The Song of Hiawatha,” with a knight. Anatomy of a Mascot 2021-06-30T04:00:00Z On Saturday, the Hiawatha Community Center — Seattle's first public-recreation building — celebrates its 100th anniversary. Hiawatha Community Center turns 100 2011-09-14T22:20:40Z We talked with Hiawatha D. about his inspiration for this project, its championing of black women and his greatest hope for the exhibit. From Sojourner Truth to Simone Biles, Seattle artist Hiawatha D. captures the power of ‘Iconic Black Women’ 2019-12-17T05:00:00Z The two women laugh while Nucky tries to recite “The Song of Hiawatha,” the epic poem by Longfellow he had to memorize as a boy. 'Boardwalk Empire' Recap: No Exit 2014-10-12T04:00:00Z Taking his testimony into libraries and classrooms, Robertson wrote a children's book in 2015, with illustrator David Shannon, "Hiawatha and the Peacemaker." How Robbie Robertson's hidden Indigenous and Jewish heritage influenced The Band's mournful songs 2023-08-12T04:00:00Z Other unpublished imagery includes a scene from the short film, Little Hiawatha, in which the main character’s canoe is wrecked on forbidding rocks. Unseen treasures from the golden age of Disney revealed for first time 2016-09-03T04:00:00Z At the age of 10, Hiawatha D. realized he was different in a way that wasn’t celebrated. From Sojourner Truth to Simone Biles, Seattle artist Hiawatha D. captures the power of ‘Iconic Black Women’ 2019-12-17T05:00:00Z According to city records, the playfield and community center were named after the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem "The Song of Hiawatha." Hiawatha Community Center turns 100 2011-09-14T22:20:40Z For now, that means deep in the Hiawatha National Forest on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, on a 40-something-mile-wide slip of land between two Great Lakes, Michigan and the stormy Superior. How acclaimed Chicago chef Iliana Regan found her bliss in the woods 2019-08-12T04:00:00Z She came from a poetry-memorizing Victorian culture and knew long passages of Tennyson’s “Idylls of the King” and Longfellow’s “Song of Hiawatha” by heart. An Art Critic Is First Inspired by Words 2013-08-14T22:01:50Z In Dvorák's "New World" Symphony, a noted nationalist Czech composer gave late 19th century Americans a few hints about how an "American" symphony should sound — reference "Hiawatha" and Beethoven's Ninth, but don't skimp on spirituals. L.A. Phil brings new 'New World' to Asia 2015-03-13T04:00:00Z A classic roadside stop on the Montana side of the border about 20 minutes east of the Route of the Hiawatha. In Northern Idaho, two ‘epic’ bike routes showcase the success — and potential — of the rails-to-trails movement 2021-08-05T04:00:00Z Other ideas that fell by the wayside include a feature film on Hiawatha, inspired by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s epic poem, The Song of Hiawatha. Unseen treasures from the golden age of Disney revealed for first time 2016-09-03T04:00:00Z Post-“Hiawatha” and before his death at 37 in 1912, his music started to incorporate a wider sweep of vernaculars. Review | Noseda and the National Symphony Orchestra return with full hearts — and rows of empty seats 2021-05-29T04:00:00Z Yet between the world wars his cantata-trilogy The Song Of Hiawatha, based upon Longfellow's poems, was one of the staples of the English choral repertory. Mike Heron & Trembling Bells, Eyehategod, Pharoah Sanders: this week's new live music 2013-07-27T05:00:00Z The Route of the Hiawatha is not part of the proposed national path. In Northern Idaho, two ‘epic’ bike routes showcase the success — and potential — of the rails-to-trails movement 2021-08-05T04:00:00Z Whenever I visited, I asked her to “do ‘Hiawatha.’ ” An Art Critic Is First Inspired by Words 2013-08-14T22:01:50Z It isn't elitist to think that Four Quartets is chewier, profounder and more artful than If or The Song of Hiawatha: it is simply common sense. Garrison Keillor v August Kleinzahler 2011-04-10T21:29:05Z I wouldn’t mind if Mr. Williams told us that “Hen’s Teeth” was about Hiawatha studying the Kama Sutra from the Valkyries, if only he made one decent dance. Dance Review: Christopher Williams Works at Dance New Amsterdam 2010-06-09T00:18:00Z Because they told stories in verse, his poems — others include “The Song of Hiawatha” and “The Wreck of the Hesperus” — were popular recital pieces back in the day when dramatic declamation was a minor art. Review | Beloved, patriotic, sentimental: A look at the life and poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 2020-06-02T04:00:00Z Hiawatha D., co-founder and visual artist at WOW Gallery, shares a similar sentiment. The role art plays in our lives | Provided by Wonder of Women International 2023-09-18T04:00:00Z Though Hiawatha provides many access points, its stairstep entry at the southeast corner of California Avenue and Lander Street offers an evergreen treat absent in 1911. At West Seattle's groundbreaking Hiawatha Playfield, the trees are key 2023-06-01T04:00:00Z Currently, at Pioneer Place in downtown Seattle, WOW Gallery features a healing art exhibition entitled “’Dear Sista, I See You,” featuring Hiawatha D.’s paintings alongside Veronica Very’s curated writing, research and storytelling. Community Connect grant honors underrepresented businesses | Provided by ST Content Studio 2023-03-13T04:00:00Z From May through late October, guests make the journey to the “camp” in the Hiawatha National Forest to dine on Regan’s hyperlocal cooking. Acclaimed chef Iliana Regan finds a sense of belonging in the forest 2023-01-30T05:00:00Z The evening will also include the unveiling of a new portrait of the late DeCharlene Williams, a longtime Central Area business owner and pillar of the local Black community, painted by local artist Hiawatha D. ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ inspires Seattle community screenings, celebrations 2022-11-10T05:00:00Z The man charged with threats in Arizona was identified Thursday as Mark A. Rissi, 64, of Hiawatha, Iowa. One charged, another sentenced for threatening election officials 2022-10-06T04:00:00Z This scenario fits the groundbreaking role that Hiawatha holds among Seattle parks. At West Seattle's groundbreaking Hiawatha Playfield, the trees are key 2023-06-01T04:00:00Z “The biggest places where there haven’t been many chargers is north of town, up in Hiawatha,” he said. New funding spurs more Iowa electric vehicle charging spots 2022-07-16T04:00:00Z Short-term, state-supported trains were far more timely, such as the Hiawatha line, which runs on CP tracks and was on time 95 percent last year. 10 things you need to know about riding Amtrak overnight 2022-06-23T04:00:00Z Lander will drop you at Hiawatha Playfield, another green space good for a break, which is cater-cornered from Safeway, prime for a bathroom and water if need be. It’s almost summer (allegedly). Walk this long West Seattle loop on a sunny day (or embrace the rain) 2022-06-08T04:00:00Z Yet its context, a stone’s throw from Seattle’s first indoor-outdoor community center at Hiawatha Park, has, for nearly a century, conveyed unspoiled neighborhood warmth. A lovingly preserved house can help us find our way home 2022-05-19T04:00:00Z Arthur Lee Jacobson, known as “Mr. Tree” for the 1989 and 2006 editions of his encyclopedic book, “Trees of Seattle,” embraces Hiawatha because trees were integral to its conception, not “an incidental afterthought.” At West Seattle's groundbreaking Hiawatha Playfield, the trees are key 2023-06-01T04:00:00Z Hiawatha could benefit from the new federal infrastructure funding for charging stations, which have to be within a mile of the interstate. New funding spurs more Iowa electric vehicle charging spots 2022-07-16T04:00:00Z But as a foreshadowing, the Milwaukee Road’s Olympian Hiawatha, operating on the last of the transcontinental railroads to reach Seattle and Tacoma, was discontinued in 1961. The Seattle World’s Fair foresaw a 21st century that never came 2022-04-29T04:00:00Z Scientists were especially excited by hints in the crater and the surrounding ice that the Hiawatha strike was recent—perhaps within the past 100,000 years, when humans might have been around to witness it. Controversial impact crater under Greenland’s ice is surprisingly ancient 2022-03-08T05:00:00Z According to legend, Chief Hiawatha helped to create this league. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z Joshua Lathrop died and three others were injured May 30 at the Sunset Village Mobile Home Park in Hiawatha. Prosecutor: No charges in shootout that killed Hiawatha man 2021-01-29T05:00:00Z Making the journey between Chicago and Seattle, the Hiawatha served the largest cities in Montana. In Rural Montana, a Hope That Biden Will Reopen the Rails 2021-01-24T05:00:00Z Conservative Republican Sen. Dennis Pyle, of Hiawatha, floated the idea this week, arguing for amending the constitution as quickly as possible. Vote’s timing is key issue with Kansas anti-abortion measure 2021-01-21T05:00:00Z For now, the Hiawatha team is combing through geological records for signs of disturbances 58 million years ago, Kjær says. Controversial impact crater under Greenland’s ice is surprisingly ancient 2022-03-08T05:00:00Z It went down in Hiawatha National Forest, about 250 miles northeast of the base. Judge demands Trump administration hand over documents about 2020 Census 2020-12-11T05:00:00Z The crash occurred north of the Garden Peninsula, near the border of Delta and Schoolcraft counties in the Hiawatha National Forest, according to MLive.com. F-16 fighter jet crashes in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula 2020-12-09T05:00:00Z The trail now runs more than 130 miles from Hiawatha to Evansdale and connects to trails in Waterloo and Cedar Falls. Group keeps memories of Waterloo-area railroad era alive 2020-11-15T05:00:00Z “I just stay focused on holding her feet to the fire for votes,” Greenfield said at a campaign stop in Hiawatha last week. Tied to Trump fate, Ernst walks tightrope in dead heat Iowa 2020-10-13T04:00:00Z Soon after the original Hiawatha paper came out, MacGregor identified a possible second impact crater nearby, larger and more eroded than Hiawatha. Controversial impact crater under Greenland’s ice is surprisingly ancient 2022-03-08T05:00:00Z Then, in the 16th century, a prophet known as the Peacemaker teamed with Hiawatha in persuading the factions to unite. Imagine inventing a sport and then being shunned by it. That's the Haudenosaunee story 2020-08-21T04:00:00Z Parks leaders should have learned from the experience the city had with a sprawling tent community two years ago along the Hiawatha corridor. Editorial Roundup: Excerpts from recent Minnesota editorials 2020-07-20T04:00:00Z Amtrak took over the Milwaukee Road’s North Coast Hiawatha from Chicago to Seattle, but it was a casualty of budget cuts in 1979. We need a better Amtrak for post-pandemic America 2020-06-26T04:00:00Z Authorities say the shooting happened at a mobile home park in Hiawatha around 11:40 p.m. 1 man dies, 3 others injured in eastern Iowa shooting 2020-05-31T04:00:00Z That leaves his group where it was before the discovery of Hiawatha: arguing the Younger Dryas trigger was an airburst rather than a body slamming into the ground. Controversial impact crater under Greenland’s ice is surprisingly ancient 2022-03-08T05:00:00Z “There’s definitely concerns on privacy,” said state Sen. Dennis Pyle, a conservative Hiawatha Republican. Kansas’ review of cellphone GPS data raises privacy concerns 2020-04-02T04:00:00Z While the transportation program had broad support, conservative state Republican Sen. Dennis Pyle, of Hiawatha, was skeptical that projects would be spread around evenly and voted no. Kansas lawmakers pass transportation plan seen as stimulus 2020-03-19T04:00:00Z These days, the eerily dark, cool and abandoned railroad tunnel and the adjoining Route of the Hiawatha trail are part of one of the most popular bike pathways in the United States. Gamblers, Wastrels and Lumberjacks: An Old Cemetery Gives Up Its Secret History 2019-12-14T05:00:00Z The Patrol says Ian Miller of Hiawatha, Kansas, died in the crash. Kansas crash kills 16-year-old, injures 4 other teens 2019-11-17T05:00:00Z For Marks, the Hiawatha police chief, he believes the gun cameras will serve as a critical piece in use-of-force incidents. Gun cameras? Police say they 'provide better video' than bodycams 2019-10-08T04:00:00Z After tying for fifth in the Senior British Open in his Champions debut, Barron got into the field Monday with a 66 at The Links at Hiawatha Landing. Monday qualifier Barron beats Couples at En Joie 2019-08-18T04:00:00Z Barron got into the field Monday with a 66 at The Links at Hiawatha Landing. Doug Barron leads suspended Dick’s Sporting Goods Open 2019-08-17T04:00:00Z Lookout Pass ski resort operates the Hiawatha Scenic Bike Trail during the summer to great success. Kelly Canyon Ski Resort bike park nears opening day 2019-06-23T04:00:00Z Jarrett Culver wanted to play football growing up, but his father, Hiawatha, was a pastor, and decreed that Sundays were for church, not athletics. Zion Williamson and the N.B.A. Draftees Usher in a New Era of Basketball 2019-06-21T04:00:00Z Several years ago, after researchers spotted the first crater hiding in plain sight under Greenland’s Hiawatha Glacier, they began to scour satellite records and ice-penetrating radar profiles for other circular deformations. Radar reveals a second potential impact crater under Greenland’s ice 2019-02-12T05:00:00Z The second structure is less circular than Hiawatha, but scientists believe they spot the same distinctive rim and interior peaks. NASA Spots Another Possible Impact Crater Buried Under Greenland Ice 2019-02-12T05:00:00Z Scientists spotted a 19-mile-wide crater hidden below Hiawatha Glacier in northwest Greenland. In Case You Missed It 2019-02-01T05:00:00Z Dr. Kjær still wonders if the meteorite in the courtyard outside his office, which was found about 200 miles away from the Hiawatha crater, may hold clues to better understanding the ancient impact. Ice Age Asteroid Crater Discovered Beneath Greenland Glacier 2018-11-14T05:00:00Z Details of the impact crater beneath the Hiawatha Glacier in remote northwest Greenland were recently published in Science Advances, a multidisciplinary journal. Kansas university researchers help uncover ancient asteroid 2018-11-23T05:00:00Z But unlike the Hiawatha crater, the basin hasn’t yet yielded shocked quartz crystals, considered to be the best evidence of an extraterrestrial impact. Radar reveals a second potential impact crater under Greenland’s ice 2019-02-12T05:00:00Z MacGregor was also involved in identifying a slightly smaller possible impact crater, dubbed Hiawatha, which was announced in November. NASA Spots Another Possible Impact Crater Buried Under Greenland Ice 2019-02-12T05:00:00Z Researchers said they will continue to work to address what consequences if any, the crater caused for life on Earth and "how the meteorite impact at Hiawatha Glacier affected the planet." Earth smacked by an asteroid 19-miles-wide thousands of years ago: 'It rocked the Northern Hemisphere' 2018-11-15T05:00:00Z The putative impact crater is located right on the northwest margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet, underneath what is known as Hiawatha Glacier. Greenland ice hides huge 'impact crater' 2018-11-14T05:00:00Z The international research team plans to continue its work in this area, addressing remaining questions on when and how the meteorite impact at Hiawatha Glacier affected the planet. Kansas university researchers help uncover ancient asteroid 2018-11-23T05:00:00Z Hidden beneath Hiawatha is a 31-kilometer-wide impact crater, big enough to swallow Washington, D.C., Massive crater under Greenland’s ice points to climate-altering impact in the time of humans 2018-11-14T05:00:00Z Six other GOP candidates in the Aug. 7 primary with state Sen. Dennis Pyle of Hiawatha relied heavily on loans and personal funds from April through June. Last candidate in Kansas 2nd has best fundraising quarter 2018-07-18T04:00:00Z It claimed that famed figures of yore — like Jesus, Confucius, Hiawatha — all taught the same universal truth that had tragically been corrupted over time. A Forgotten Religion Gets a Second Chance in Brooklyn 2018-06-07T04:00:00Z The signatures are close to - but not quite the same as - those in iron meteorite fragments collected at Cape York not far from the Hiawatha site. Greenland ice hides huge 'impact crater' 2018-11-14T05:00:00Z It’s true that nine out of 10 Hiawatha students are Hispanic. Opinion | Betsy DeVos Loves Charter Schools. That’s Bad for Charter Schools. 2018-06-02T04:00:00Z Statistically, impacts the size of Hiawatha occur only every few million years, he says, and so the chance of one just 13,000 years ago is small. Massive crater under Greenland’s ice points to climate-altering impact in the time of humans 2018-11-14T05:00:00Z State Sen. Dennis Pyle of Hiawatha announced Wednesday that he will run in the 2nd District. Another Kansas legislator jumps into GOP congressional race 2018-05-16T04:00:00Z Brown County Attorney Kevin Hill said the victim was 3 when the abuse allegedly occurred between July and December 2017 in Hiawatha. Kansas man charged in child rape case; $3 million bond 2018-05-06T04:00:00Z The Hiawatha depression is likely now to fan the dying embers of this old debate. Greenland ice hides huge 'impact crater' 2018-11-14T05:00:00Z At Hiawatha Academies’ elementary school in the Morris Park neighborhood of Minneapolis, signs welcome immigrants in multiple languages. Opinion | Betsy DeVos Loves Charter Schools. That’s Bad for Charter Schools. 2018-06-02T04:00:00Z Based on variations in the ice's depth and surface flow patterns, the map offered a coarse suggestion of the bedrock topography—including the hint of a hole under Hiawatha. Massive crater under Greenland’s ice points to climate-altering impact in the time of humans 2018-11-14T05:00:00Z Prosecutors say officers found Hubbard wandering naked on a Hiawatha street Dec. 2 after he broke into a church, poured gasoline inside and punched a man. Linn County man pleads guilty to killing mom in 2016 2018-04-29T04:00:00Z Hiawatha Robinson was found guilty and sentenced to 100 years in prison in the 2014 murder of his daughter Hiawayi Robinson. Court upholds man’s conviction for killing daughter 2018-04-20T04:00:00Z Corbett told reporters Wednesday in Hiawatha he wants a judge in Polk County district court to review his case. Corbett says he’ll seek legal challenge on ballot decision 2018-03-28T04:00:00Z Like most charters, Hiawatha schools get public funding, but their daily operations are run by a nonprofit organization and their teachers are not unionized. Opinion | Betsy DeVos Loves Charter Schools. That’s Bad for Charter Schools. 2018-06-02T04:00:00Z But they also needed financing and a base close to Hiawatha. Massive crater under Greenland’s ice points to climate-altering impact in the time of humans 2018-11-14T05:00:00Z Egg Hunt, Hiawatha SAT Egg hunt for ages 2-10, 10 a.m. Get hopping to the Easter Parade, Bunny Bounce and egg hunts 2018-03-28T04:00:00Z One of the first things people will see — after they pass through the monumental entrance with its sculptures of literary figures like Hiawatha and Tom Sawyer — will be the Major Owens Welcome Center. In Brooklyn, Modernizing a Library for Downloads and Robots 2018-03-25T04:00:00Z Kierlin’s Hiawatha Education Foundation is negotiating with Cotter Schools to operate the new school. Winona development to providing housing, education 2018-02-24T05:00:00Z A walk through Hiawatha Collegiate High School, also in Minneapolis, confirms this. Opinion | Betsy DeVos Loves Charter Schools. That’s Bad for Charter Schools. 2018-06-02T04:00:00Z Bauman was arrested in September after Hiawatha police investigated a report made to the school district in in mid-June. Ex-Kansas teacher gets probation after sex with student 2018-01-22T05:00:00Z The county visitor’s bureau in Hiawatha, Kan., is selling eclipse T-shirts that say “I Blacked Out in Brown County.” Analysis | Travel the path of the solar eclipse Republican Sen. Dennis Pyle of Hiawatha offered the proposal as amendment to a bill that would phase in an increase in education funding of about $230 million over two years. Kansas lawmakers reject restrictions on schools’ lobbying 2017-05-30T04:00:00Z They will be set in both the east and west swaths of Hiawatha National Forest. Forest Service plans prescribed burns for Upper Peninsula 2017-04-30T04:00:00Z Many Hiawatha students have family members without papers, so the network declared its campuses to be safe havens for undocumented people. Opinion | Betsy DeVos Loves Charter Schools. That’s Bad for Charter Schools. 2018-06-02T04:00:00Z At the time, she taught anatomy and biology at Hiawatha High School. Ex-Kansas teacher gets probation after sex with student 2018-01-22T05:00:00Z West Side Helping Hand operates inside Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, on Hiawatha Street, and the idea for the program was ignited by Rev. James Farfaglia about six years ago. West Side Helping Hand in Corpus Christi assists families 2017-02-12T05:00:00Z Hiawatha Police said Tuesday in a news release that 32-year-old Joseph Hubbard faces the murder charge in addition to other charges levied against him earlier. Hiawatha man charged with murder in death of mother 2016-12-13T05:00:00Z David Sackett says it appears several young boys were crossing the Hiawatha Boulevard ramp when one of the children was hit by a vehicle driven by a 47-year-old Syracuse man around 7:35 p.m. Police: 12-year-old boy struck by car near Syracuse mall 2016-11-28T05:00:00Z Ambar Hanson, a Hiawatha administrator and parent, said the network was “founded out of frustration at the huge gaps in education for students of color.” Opinion | Betsy DeVos Loves Charter Schools. That’s Bad for Charter Schools. 2018-06-02T04:00:00Z In response, Graddick wants to keep Hiawatha in prison for the rest of his “natural born life.” Father sentenced to 100 years in prison for killing daughter 2016-10-12T04:00:00Z After we read Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass” and Longfellow’s “The Song of Hiawatha,” Mr. Holm asked us to write poems about our lives and emotions. A Quiet Hero From the Greatest Generation 2016-08-26T04:00:00Z Officers found him wandering naked on a Hiawatha street on Dec. 2 after they say he broke into a church, poured gasoline inside and punched a man. Hiawatha man charged with murder in death of mother 2016-12-13T05:00:00Z Plans for the Hiawatha National Forest includes two sales including almost 500 acres of work in aspen, balsam fir, northern hardwoods and red, white and jack pine forest types starting this year. State, federal agencies team up on forest management 2016-07-19T04:00:00Z Over a quarter of Hiawatha teachers are people of color. Opinion | Betsy DeVos Loves Charter Schools. That’s Bad for Charter Schools. 2018-06-02T04:00:00Z Restoration work needed to reopen the closed, nearly 120-year-old Hiawatha Hall would put the price tag on the higher end. Study says Lawrence university buildings need up to $123M 2016-05-06T04:00:00Z The Hiawatha, Kansas, men are scheduled to be sentenced May 16. 2 Kansas men plead guilty after taking deal in Iowa slaying 2016-04-28T04:00:00Z Metro Transit spokesman Howie Padilla says a male bicyclist who turned onto the tracks was struck by a Blue Line train at 46th Street and Hiawatha Avenue in south Minneapolis on Friday morning. Bicyclist killed by light-rail train in Minneapolis 2015-12-11T05:00:00Z “I don’t know one Iowa caucusgoer who is going to show up for Trump on Feb. 1,” said Laura Kamienski, a Republican Party caucus precinct representative for Hiawatha District in Cedar Rapids. Donald Trump seen unlikely to win in Iowa despite poll numbers 2015-11-17T05:00:00Z But if Hiawatha schools enroll a high number of minority students and English learners, that’s because they serve them well. Opinion | Betsy DeVos Loves Charter Schools. That’s Bad for Charter Schools. 2018-06-02T04:00:00Z Mr. Prendeville—who once found Mr. Buffett a toy train set modeled after the Midwestern Hiawatha train that the billionaire coveted as a child—said he is now turning to estate planning. Warren Buffett’s Lucky Millionaires Club 2015-10-21T04:00:00Z One of its oldest buildings, historic Hiawatha Hall, has been locked up for years because the government won’t spend money on it. Haskell in Lawrence deals with flat funding 2015-10-07T04:00:00Z The foyer also includes a powder room, and shelving in a seating area holds Longfellow’s “The Song of Hiawatha” and other vintage tomes from Mr. Reynoso’s great-grandmother’s library. In Luxury Homes, Foyers Get Functional—and Fabulous 2015-08-20T04:00:00Z The network is being built and managed for the cooperative by Hiawatha Broadband Communications of Winona. High-speed Internet project breaks ground in rural Minnesota 2015-07-09T04:00:00Z At Hiawatha, these are called opportunity gaps instead of achievement gaps. Opinion | Betsy DeVos Loves Charter Schools. That’s Bad for Charter Schools. 2018-06-02T04:00:00Z “You can resist and work for better government and limited government,” said Sen. Dennis Pyle, a conservative Hiawatha Republican. Kansas House faces vote on raising taxes to balance budget 2015-06-08T04:00:00Z House Speaker Kraig Paulsen, a Republican from Hiawatha, says House Republicans want spending to stay within the expected revenue for the next fiscal year, which begins July 1. House GOP back less spending than Senate Democrats, Branstad 2015-04-22T04:00:00Z Infrastructure and security enhancements for the Kinross Correctional Facility were conservatively estimated at $10.6 million, department officials said, while the cost to reopen Hiawatha Correctional Facility was estimated at less than $8 million. Michigan plans to reopen Hiawatha Correctional Facility 2015-03-24T04:00:00Z But the closest public indoor facilities similar to CrossRoads Shooting Sports are located in Omaha and Hiawatha. Indoor gun ranges opening in Des Moines suburbs 2015-01-25T05:00:00Z The court also placed Andrew Delaney, of Hiawatha, on two years of probation and ordered him to pay a client $2,000. Kansas Supreme court disciplines 3 lawyers 2014-11-27T05:00:00Z Born in Hiawatha, Kansas, in 1915, McLendon eventually went to the University of Kansas, where he learned about the game from its creator, James Naismith. Durham exhibit chronicles basketball legend 2014-10-18T04:00:00Z The 130th Field Artillery Brigade Headquarters will provide command and control to subordinate field artillery units, including the 1st Battalion, 161st Field Artillery in Hutchinson and the 2nd Battalion, 130th Field Artillery in Hiawatha. Kansas National Guard gains new brigade 2014-10-16T04:00:00Z The Kinross facility is a former barracks that wasn’t designed to house prisoners; the Hiawatha facility currently is used as a training site. Michigan plans to reopen Hiawatha Correctional Facility 2015-03-24T04:00:00Z The entire city of Hiawatha was without power Tuesday night. Storm damage reported in NE Kansas 2014-06-04T04:00:00Z “The engine that pulled the Northwoods Hiawatha train was rebuilt with a shroud over the top.” Wisconsin train buff out with new book 2014-06-02T04:00:00Z He recently led Hiawatha School District students in Kirkland through a hands-on activity teaching them about these intricate shapes. EXCHANGE: Rockford inventor gets second chance 2014-05-26T04:00:00Z It links to the existing Hiawatha route, or Blue Line, on the east side of downtown Minneapolis. Developers spending $2.5 billion along rail route 2014-05-15T04:00:00Z Hiawatha Bray of the Boston Globe why this transition is necessary. Who will keep the keys to the internet? 2014-04-10T14:27:15Z The Hiawatha Community Hospital in Padonia, Kansas, is less than a quarter-mile from one site and three-quarters of a mile from another. Chemical that sparked deadly Texas explosion found across U.S 2013-05-22T22:06:24Z The family event will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Artspace Hiawatha Community Room, at 843 Hiawatha Place South in Seattle. Fit & Fun: Get up and dance to a world beat 2012-10-25T14:31:04Z In his miraculous character Hiawatha is the incarnation of human progress and civilization. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 4 "Hero" to "Hindu Chronology" 2012-04-04T02:00:56.447Z The story of "Hiawatha" belongs also to this group, while some of the earlier English and Roman myths belong to the same class. Special Method in the Reading of Complete English Classics In the Grades of the Common School 2012-03-17T02:01:04.053Z Hiawatha is an Iroquois name connected with Central New York. Creation Myths of Primitive America In relation to the Religious History and Mental Development of Mankind 2012-03-13T02:00:25.633Z We could very well have preserved many Indian names, among them Hiawatha's "Beauty of the springtime, The Miskodeed in blossom," I think Miskodeed a better name than Claytonia or Spring Beauty. Old-Time Gardens Newly Set Forth 2012-03-06T03:00:22.850Z We talk of 'Hiawatha,' and my companion says, 'If Mr. Longfellow had ever seen a Sioux Indian, he would not have written "Hiawatha." Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910 2012-01-24T03:00:23.377Z Hiawatha's Childhood is an inspired little work and the best thus far composed for education purposes. Martha or, The Fair at Richmond 2012-01-19T03:00:23.947Z In these myths we find those commanding characters which typify the strength and virtues of the race, as Achilles, Ulysses, Siegfried, Penelope, Thor, Apollo, Theseus, Hiawatha, Orpheus, Diana, Vulcan, Prometheus, and the Muses. Special Method in the Reading of Complete English Classics In the Grades of the Common School 2012-03-17T02:01:04.053Z The error and absurdity would be, as the Germans say, colossál, but not greater or more towering than in Schoolcraft’s Hiawatha. Creation Myths of Primitive America In relation to the Religious History and Mental Development of Mankind 2012-03-13T02:00:25.633Z Out of this galaxy of riches, The Tempest, Midsummer Night's Dream, Hiawatha, and Dombey and Son, stand out clearest in my mind. Notable Women Authors of the Day Biographical Sketches 2012-01-19T03:00:21.017Z Apple, Samsung, Google and Microsoft are now engaged in over 100 patent lawsuits in at least 10 different countries, according to a Dec. 26 report by the Boston Globe’s Hiawatha Bray. Patent Wars 2012: Here?s what to expect 2012-01-05T16:31:00Z "Long before the caucuses, you'll know every answer to every single negative ad," Gingrich told a crowd of about 300 on Monday night at Level Ten, an apparel business in the Iowa town of Hiawatha. Slumping Gingrich promises sharper counter-punch 2011-12-20T22:46:13Z Longfellow's "Hiawatha," "Evangeline"; Whittier's "Barefoot Boy," "Songs of Labor," "Among the Hills," and "Snow-Bound"; Hawthorne's "Tales of the White Hills"; Holmes's "Spring"; Lowell's "Indian Summer Reverie," "The Oak," and many more. Special Method in the Reading of Complete English Classics In the Grades of the Common School 2012-03-17T02:01:04.053Z Campaigning in Hiawatha, Gingrich called on his competitor Mitt Romney to stop airing an attack ad sponsored by a group supporting his campaign. Gingrich Counterattacks in Iowa Decrying ‘Negative Junk’ Ads 2011-12-20T12:49:37Z I’m thinking of starting a society, like the one in New York, for suppressing the tune called ‘Hiawatha,’ only mine will be directed against the post-card craze.” Paddy-The-Next-Best-Thing 2011-12-08T03:00:28.210Z And the waves upon the margin Rising, rippling on the pebbles, Sobbed "Farewell, O Hiawatha!" A Day With Longfellow 2011-11-13T03:00:15.157Z The medicine moccasins of Hiawatha never carried one more wondrously. The Cassowary What Chanced in the Cleft Mountains 2011-09-24T02:00:16.927Z For an interesting account of Hiawatha, or Hayenwatha, as founder of the League, and for other rare and valuable information concerning the people of the Five Nations, see Hale's Iroquois Book of Rites. The Life and Times of Kateri Tekakwitha The Lily of the Mohawks 2011-09-16T02:00:21.817Z And I think that Hiawatha alone was greater in North America. The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z We have plenty of idyls of autumn color, like Buchanan Read's "Closing Scene," and portions of Longfellow's "Hiawatha." John Greenleaf Whittier His Life, Genius, and Writings 2011-08-26T02:00:22.667Z And the heron, the Shuh-shuh-gah, From her haunts among the fenlands, Screamed "Farewell, O Hiawatha!" A Day With Longfellow 2011-11-13T03:00:15.157Z It sounds like the song, ‘Onaway, awake beloved,’ from Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast.” The Camp Fire Girls at Onoway House or, The Magic Garden 2011-07-26T02:00:18.027Z One of the reasons for the appeal that "Hiawatha" makes invariably to children is its direct form of statement, with few involved sentences; and its eight-syllable lines. The Lure of the Pen A book for Would-Be Authors 2011-07-26T02:00:15.573Z Promising to return at some future time, Hiawatha stepped into his white stone canoe and was lifted heavenward, the air trembling with soft music as he floated from sight. Legends of The Kaw The Folk-Lore of the Indians of the Kansas River Valley 2011-07-01T02:00:16.500Z In contrasting such a poem with "Hiawatha," we see the wisdom of Longfellow in choosing an antique vehicle, or rhythmic style. John Greenleaf Whittier His Life, Genius, and Writings 2011-08-26T02:00:22.667Z He shows in his Psalm of Life The folly of our selfish strife, With Hiawatha we bewail His suffering in great Indian tale. Poems of James McIntyre 2011-05-11T02:00:21.477Z Now, Walker is seeking part of Florida's spurned allocation to make more than $150 million of upgrades to the Hiawatha line and to work on a maintenance facility in Milwaukee. States compete for Florida's spurned rail funds 2011-04-06T16:01:08Z "And look at the roses too, Virgie—the Hiawatha that you thought was dead!" The Daughter Pays 2011-03-19T02:00:09.513Z Any fairly practiced writer, with the slightest ear for rhythm, could compose, for hours together, in the easy running meter of ‘The Song of Hiawatha.’ Lewis Carroll in Wonderland and at Home The Story of His Life 2011-03-01T03:00:47.317Z When the blackened ruins are cleared away, boys will pick up scraps of scorched manuscripts, and sell them piecemeal as parts of the original copy of Hiawatha, or Evangeline, or the Scarlet Letter. My Unknown Chum 2011-03-01T03:00:38.307Z “Oh, it means Birch Canoe,” he said, and when I asked further, he told me that he had found the name in Hiawatha, when he was reading Longfellow’s poems. Friends I Have Made 2011-02-25T03:01:14.587Z Of course, there are pretty things in Hiawatha. Literature in the Elementary School 2011-02-23T03:00:31.073Z If a baby has whooping-cough, an anxious mother, instead of ringing up the doctor, will go to the piano and give the child a dose of ‘Hiawatha.’ The Genial Idiot His Views and Reviews 2011-02-18T03:00:20.773Z Tune up to the Hiawatha pitch and you will have the same swinging measure in the above sentences. Lewis Carroll in Wonderland and at Home The Story of His Life 2011-03-01T03:00:47.317Z Should such types of humanity—Longfellow's 'Hiawatha' accurately depicts them—be utterly extinguished? Menotah A Tale of the Riel Rebellion 2011-02-14T03:00:35.553Z The child is here given his first distinct introduction to mythology, through the myths of Greece and Rome, the Hiawatha myth, etc. The World and Its People: Book VII Views in Africa 2011-02-13T03:00:17.920Z It is instructive both as to literature and as to fact to put the making of Robinson Crusoe's boat beside the building of Hiawatha's canoe. Literature in the Elementary School 2011-02-23T03:00:31.073Z I think you have read Longfellow's Hiawatha, for I have seen it in your library. The Courier of the Ozarks 2011-02-09T03:00:43.267Z “Hiawatha” had his camera along—“in its case it lay compactly,” but his poor little Highness had been “served up” on the camera to his utter disgust, and nothing would induce him to be photographed. Lewis Carroll in Wonderland and at Home The Story of His Life 2011-03-01T03:00:47.317Z But the most popular is probably Island Park, on Hiawatha Island, which lies immediately in front of the city in the form of a crescent about three miles in length. The Niagara River 2011-02-08T03:00:09.703Z Hiawatha Bray of the Boston Globe invokes Conan in declaiming what will be best about the competition. Geek sports 2011-02-03T12:11:34Z "The Old Sac Village" and "Nanawawa's Suitors" are very evidently "Hiawatha" over again; and "Custer's Last Ride" is simply another version of "The Charge of the Light Brigade." The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States 2011-01-26T03:00:29.717Z Do you remember that when Minnehaha lay dying she called for Hiawatha, and, although he was miles and miles away, that cry of anguish reached him. The Courier of the Ozarks 2011-02-09T03:00:43.267Z “Solitude,” “Novelty and Romancement,” “The Three Voices,” followed one another in quick succession, but the best of all was decidedly “Hiawatha’s Photographing,” and this for more reasons than one. Lewis Carroll in Wonderland and at Home The Story of His Life 2011-03-01T03:00:47.317Z Hiawatha he declared to be ‘not only a wonderful poem, but a marvellously true descriptive narrative of Indian life and lore.’ The Life of Bret Harte With Some Account of the California Pioneers 2011-01-14T03:00:47.427Z Hiawatha Bray flips through the instructions for building the PC. Geek sports 2011-02-03T12:11:34Z In a twist, Wisconsin is among the states that will receive up to $2 million for the Hiawatha line, which is primarily located in Minnesota. U.S. yanks high-speed rail funds for Wisconsin, Ohio 2010-12-09T20:52:00Z Hiawatha had just been published when she was at school in St. Louis, and it had been a great favorite of hers. The Courier of the Ozarks 2011-02-09T03:00:43.267Z Wisconsin will be able to keep about $2 million for work on its Hiawatha line, which Governor-elect Walker has said he supports. More U.S. Rail Funds for 12 States as Two Reject Aid 2010-12-09T18:35:00Z Giunta, a native of Hiawatha, Iowa, who served two tours in Afghanistan, is now stationed in Italy. Obama awards Army Staff Sgt. Giunta a Medal of Honor for valor in Afghanistan 2010-11-16T22:03:00Z The Hiawatha Light Rail Line touches the bases by starting at the Mall of America, continues past the Metrodome and ends at Target Field. Minneapolis paints its new ballpark green 2010-05-09T04:00:00Z Any fairly practised writer, with the slightest ear for rhythm, could compose, for hours together, in the easy running metre of ‘The Song of Hiawatha.’ Rhyme? And Reason? He was before that date happily at work on “Hiawatha.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow You might have seen Red Indians, and wigwams, and medicine men, and 'robes of fur and belts of wampum,' like it talks of in 'Hiawatha.' Bosom Friends A Seaside Story In "Hiawatha" Longfellow gave to the Indian the place in poetry that had been given him by Cooper in prose. Harper's Round Table, September 17, 1895 Longfellow also makes Hiawatha depart in a boat after the conclusion of his mission. Kalevala, The Land of the Heroes, Volume Two His 'Hiawatha' and 'The Ancient Mariner,' together with his versions of Victor Hugo, are perhaps the best examples of his surpassing skill. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15 “Hiawatha” was begun on June 25, 1854, and published on November 10 of that year. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Hiawatha's saying echoed in Roland's soul, and he looked around on all sides, as if bewildered. Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine "Hiawatha" is a poem of the forests and of the dark-skinned race who dwelt therein, who were learned only in forest-lore, and lived as near to nature's heart as the fauns and satyrs of old. Harper's Round Table, September 17, 1895 Not even the power of Hiawatha can save his beloved Minnehaha from the impending and foretold fate which is to be hers. Women of America Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 10 (of 10) You will like his "Hiawatha", which tells about the Indians, his "Evangeline", and the story of Myles Standish. The Child's Book of American Biography He himself writes that some of the newspapers are “fierce and furious” about “Hiawatha,” and again “there is the greatest pother over ‘Hiawatha.’” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow He looked at the stuffed bird, and said softly to himself once more, "Hiawatha!" Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine Into this legend Longfellow has put all the poetry of the Indians' nature, and has made his hero, Hiawatha, a noble creation, that compares favorably with the King Arthur of the old British romances. Harper's Round Table, September 17, 1895 Famine" and "Fever," two unbidden and unwelcome guests, force entrance into her wigwam; she cannot withstand the baleful glare of Death, and, uttering the cry of "Hiawatha! Women of America Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 10 (of 10) Westward, westward Hiawatha Sailed into the fiery sunset, Sailed into the purple vapors, Sailed into the dusk of evening. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History Freiligrath, who translated the poem into German, writes him from London, “Are you not chuckling over the war which is waging in the ‘Athenæum’ about the measure from ‘Hiawatha’?” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow They read, at the same time, the life of Crassus by Plutarch, and also Longfellow's Hiawatha. Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine “The Farewell of Hiawatha,” for barytone solo, male voices, and orchestra, modestly styled by its composer a ballad, is a cantata in its lighter form. The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers Not even the power of Hiawatha can save his beloved Minnehaha from the impending and foretold fate which is to be hers. Women of America Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 10 (of 10) Hiawatha's own life was one that was lived for others. Children's Stories in American Literature, 1660-1860 All these elements of aim and doctrine were directly and explicitly American, and his most conspicuous poems, “Evangeline,” “The Courtship of Miles Standish,” “Hiawatha,” and “The Wayside Inn,” were unequivocally American also. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Hiawatha invents the sail, makes streams navigable, and banishes disease; but Hiawatha's Fast, and the mood of exaltation and self-forgetfulness consequent thereon, made upon Roland the deepest impression. Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine And the Larch with all its fibers, Shivered in the air of morning, Touched his forehead with its tassels, Said, with one long sigh of sorrow, 15 "Take them all, O Hiawatha!" Graded Poetry: Third Year Longfellow's story of Hiawatha is famous for many reasons, but the chief among them is not its fidelity to truth of conditions. Women of America Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 10 (of 10) Like Arthur, Hiawatha has come into the world with a mission for his people; his birth is equally mysterious and invests him at once with almost supernatural qualities. Children's Stories in American Literature, 1660-1860 What child is there who has not heard of ‘Excelsior,’ or of ‘Evangeline,’ of ‘Miles Standish,’ or of ‘Hiawatha’? Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The towering spirit of Goethe, with Hiawatha and Crassus, was now added to the sedate and unexciting study of Benjamin Franklin. Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine And the tree with all its branches Rustled in the breeze of morning, 5 Saying, with a sigh of patience, "Take my cloak, O Hiawatha!" Graded Poetry: Third Year Famine" and "Fever," two unbidden and unwelcome guests, force entrance into her wigwam; she cannot withstand the baleful glare of Death, and, uttering the cry of "Hiawatha! Women of America Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 10 (of 10) Evangeline and Hiawatha marked an era in American literature in introducing themes purely American, while of the famous shorter poems each separate one was greeted almost with an ovation. Children's Stories in American Literature, 1660-1860 In addition to his knowledge of these tales from his uncle’s lips, Kabaoosa had heard the poem of “Hiawatha” read by his Sunday-school teacher in his youth. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Roland said, no, directly, and then came a confused jumble of Benjamin Franklin, of Crassus, of Hiawatha, of the observations of storms by the telegraphist, and of Bancroft's History of the United States. Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine And the Fir Tree, tall and somber, Sobbed through all its robes of darkness, Rattled like a shore with pebbles, 5 Answered wailing, answered weeping, "Take my balm, O Hiawatha!" Graded Poetry: Third Year He went away to his kingdom on the mountains, and after he had gone Wenonah had a son whom she named Hiawatha, the child of the West-wind. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow His greatest contributions to American literature are his Evangeline and Hiawatha, and a score of shorter poems, which in themselves would give the author a high place in any literature. Children's Stories in American Literature, 1660-1860 For some time the Canadian gentleman who arranged the expedition had been cherishing the idea of training the Indians to perform scenes from “Hiawatha” in the forest on the shores of the “big sea water.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Hiawatha voluntarily suffered hunger, and do you remember, Eric, my thinking then that man was the only creature that could voluntarily hunger? Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine Ernst Fairchild, Hiawatha, Brown county: I have lived in Kansas thirty years; have an apple orchard of fifteen acres, twelve years old. The Apple And when Hiawatha heard the owls hooting through the night he asked Nokomis: "What are those?" The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow In Hiawatha Longfellow gave to the Indian the place in poetry that had been given him by Cooper in prose. Children's Stories in American Literature, 1660-1860 Will you and your husbands and Miss Longfellow come and see us and stay in our royal wigwams on an island in Hiawatha’s playground, in the land of the Ojibways? Henry Wadsworth Longfellow After the reading of Hiawatha the platform was to be cleared and the young people were to have a dance. Madge Morton's Trust The writer of the following little history has presumed to borrow the peculiar style of versification from Longfellow’s celebrated Song of Hiawatha. The Song of Lancaster, Kentucky to the statesmen, soldiers, and citizens of Garrard County. Hiawatha talked with all the animals that he met, and he called them "Hiawatha's brothers." The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Like Hiawatha, he spent his life trying to help his people. Two Indian Children of Long Ago We want you to see us live over again the life of Hiawatha in his own country. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The old woman's presence was explained to at least those of the audience who were familiar with the story of Hiawatha. Madge Morton's Trust Willard was giving a chowder party at the Hiawatha Club. The Wishing Moon Hiawatha's heart beat quickly and he rose to one knee and aimed his arrow. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow As Hiawatha was not the only Indian who married a Dakotah, it follows that there were homes where the family life was influenced by the customs of both tribes. Two Indian Children of Long Ago The play of “Hiawatha” was performed on a rocky, thickly wooded point about two miles away. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The boy did not think he could decline to impersonate Hiawatha when Mr. Preston considered that he had paid him a compliment in asking him. Madge Morton's Trust "Everard," he threw out presently, "has bought the Hiawatha Club Camp." The Wishing Moon From the buck-skin they made a fine cloak for Hiawatha; they hung up the antlers in the wigwam, and invited everybody in the village to a feast of deer's flesh. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow It was from a perusal of the Finnish epic "Kalevala" that both the measure and the style of "Hiawatha" was suggested to Mr. Longfellow. The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Then appeared old Nokomis leading by the hand the youthful Hiawatha, and taught him how to shoot the bow and arrow, while the warriors stood around watching and applauding when he hit the mark. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow I felt like a perfect chump the night I had to rig myself up as 'Hiawatha.' Madge Morton's Trust Thus Pope’s Iliad is written in iambic pentameter, in lines made up of five iambics; and Longfellow’s Hiawatha is trochaic tetrameter, each line containing four trochees. Rhymes and Meters A Practical Manual for Versifiers And the Indians all came and feasted, and called Hiawatha "Strong Heart." The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Strong of arm was Hiawatha; He could shoot ten arrows upward, Shoot them with such strength and swiftness, That the tenth had left the bow-string 15Ere the first to earth had fallen! The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem On the shore he was graciously received by Hiawatha, and led to a wigwam for refreshment and repose. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The ancient gypsy woman who had appeared on the stage among the young people so unexpectedly was "old Nokomis," Hiawatha's grandmother, one of the principal characters in Longfellow's poem. Madge Morton's Trust He probably heard of the other falls, five miles away, which we know as Minnehaha, and around which the sweetest of American poets has woven the witchery of Indian legend in the wooing of "Hiawatha." Famous Firesides of French Canada So Hiawatha dressed himself for travel and armed himself with bow and a war-club, took his magic mittens and his magic moccasins, and set out all alone to travel to the kingdom of the West-wind. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Very dear to Hiawatha Was the gentle Chibiabos, He the best of all musicians, He the sweetest of all singers; 70For his gentleness he loved him, And the magic of his singing. The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem It is fair to conjecture that we may have in this boyish performance the very germ of “Hiawatha,” and also to recall the still more youthful verses which appeared in the Portland “Gazette.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow That great poet who wrote Hiawatha, Evangeline, and The Psalm of Life. Mystery at Geneva An Improbable Tale of Singular Happenings His mother thinks that, if "Hiawatha" is poetry, may be Walt's book is, too. Whitman A Study "Can nothing hurt you?" asked Hiawatha, and Mudjekeewis said: "Nothing but the black rock yonder." The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Through the summit of the Cedar 40Went a sound, a cry of horror, Went a murmur of resistance; But it whispered, bending downward, "Take my boughs, O Hiawatha!" The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem The third scene was the journey of Hiawatha in his manhood after his battle with Mudjekeewis, a picturesque figure striding through the woods flecked with sunshine and shadow. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The islands we saw far away in the soft beauty of the sunset, and between which the enigmatic light of a lake steamer was moving, are said to be Hiawatha's Islands. Westward with the Prince of Wales By Mary E. Laing Illustrations from 27 paintings by David C. Lithgow This story gives a portrayal of the noblest of Indians—Hiawatha. Common Science Then he smiled at Hiawatha and said: "Is there anything that can harm you, my son?" The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow And the Larch, with all its fibres, 55Shivered in the air of morning, Touched his forehead with its tassels, Said, with one long sigh of sorrow, "Take them all, O Hiawatha!" The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem This scene was followed by the return of Hiawatha to the land of the Dakotahs. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow "Ever thicker, thicker, thicker Froze the ice on lake and river, Ever deeper, deeper, deeper Fell the snow—" Hiawatha's wigwam might well have been just beyond the spruce thicket, Thayer reflected. The Dominant Strain Besides the story, there is an account of the historical Hiawatha; also a complete Glossary giving definitions as well as pronunciations of the new Indian words. Common Science And Hiawatha, who did not wish Mudjekeewis to know that nothing in the world could do him injury, told him that only the bulrush had such power. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow And the Fir-Tree, tall and sombre, Sobbed through all its robes of darkness, 70Rattled like a shore with pebbles, Answered wailing, answered weeping, "Take my balm, O Hiawatha!" The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem She stood modestly on one side while Hiawatha urged his suit, and then putting her hand in his, she followed him home through the forest. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow He had sung The Messiah and Arminius until they were a weariness to his flesh, and Hiawatha's call to Gitche Manito, the Mighty had become second nature to his tongue. The Dominant Strain The overture to Coleridge Taylor's "The Song of Hiawatha" given at a concert of the Cecilia Society, Boston. Annals of Music in America A Chronological Record of Significant Musical Events Thus began the fearful fight between Hiawatha and his father, Mudjekeewis. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow "And thus sailed my Hiawatha, Down the rushing Taquamenaw, Sailed through all its bends and windings." The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Thereupon Hiawatha arose, greeting the missionary, took farewell of all his people, and— “On the clear and luminous water Launched his birch canoe for sailing.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Hiawatha went all the way to Dakota to see the famous arrow maker. Boy Scouts Handbook The First Edition, 1911 Coleridge Taylor's cantata "Hiawatha's Departure" given by the Cecilia Society in Boston. Annals of Music in America A Chronological Record of Significant Musical Events Hiawatha, my name is Mondamin, and I have been sent by the Great Manito to tell you that he has heard your prayers and will give you the food that you wish to find. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Winged with feathers, tipped with jasper, Swift flew Hiawatha's arrow, 215Just as Megissogwon, stooping, Raised a heavy stone to throw it. The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Hiawatha, Kansas, and a few scattered cabins some miles to the west of it were about the last signs of settlement and civilization that we saw. A Gold Hunter's Experience By this time Hiawatha had been brought home by our chauffeur; and the moon was soon due to rise, so it seemed an attractive prospect that Jack held out. The Lightning Conductor Discovers America "Hiawatha" was pictured to the poet by the story which Abraham le Fort, an Onondaga chief, gave to Schoolcraft. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More Than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History Then Hiawatha rose from his bed of leaves and branches, but he was so weak that it was all he could do to follow Mondamin from the wigwam. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow From the sky the sun benignant Looked upon them through the branches, Saying to them, "O my children, 265Love is sunshine, hate is shadow, Life is checkered shade and sunshine, Rule by love, O Hiawatha!" The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Deep in the forest was Hiawatha's home, and Nature herself was his schoolmistress. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose I ordered Hiawatha, and dashed off to fetch Pat. The Lightning Conductor Discovers America Aurora, who was an elocutionist of no mean merit, rendered Longfellow’s “Hiawatha,” with such realistic touches that Herr Deichenberg sat spellbound through her recital, to spring up and grasp her hand when she had finished. Dorothy's Triumph He vanished, and Hiawatha could not tell whether he had sunk into the ground or disappeared into the air. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Sumptuous was the feast Nokomis Made at Hiawatha's wedding; 15All the bowls were made of bass-wood, White and polished very smoothly, All the spoons of horn of bison, Black and polished very smoothly. The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Only the wary Hiawatha saw the figure as it disappeared and followed in hot pursuit. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose In the same way, one decides that “The Song of Hiawatha” is written in trochaic tetrameter. English: Composition and Literature On the 'Hiawatha' myth see Hale, Iroquois Book of Rites, p. Introduction to the History of Religions Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume IV Three times, O Hiawatha, you have bravely wrestled with me. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Sing, O song of Hiawatha, Of the happy days that followed, In the land of the Ojibways, In the pleasant land and peaceful! 5Sing the mysteries of Mondamin, Sing the Blessing of the Corn-fields! The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem But his spirit was still alive, and, taking its human form, again fled from Hiawatha. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose So, in poetry the verses are not always as regular as in “Marmion” and “Hiawatha,” although poetry is more regular than 277 music and there are usually few variations of metre in any one poem. English: Composition and Literature I often think of the education of Hiawatha by old Nokomis, the endless and perfect analogies of the forest and stream and field, by which a child with vision can gain the story of life. Child and Country A Book of the Younger Generation True to his word, Mondamin came at sunset of the next day, and he and Hiawatha wrestled together for the last time. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Full of wrath was Hiawatha When he came into the village, Found the people in confusion, Heard of all the misdemeanors, 5All the malice and the mischief, Of the cunning Pau-Puk-Keewis. The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem This time Hiawatha pursued his cunning foe so closely that he could almost touch him, but Pau-Puk-Keewis changed himself into a serpent and glided into a tree. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose In “Hiawatha” the accented syllable comes first, and the unaccented follows it. English: Composition and Literature Longfellow's poem "Hiawatha" embodies the more poetical ideas of Indian nature-worship. The Greatest Highway in the World Historical, Industrial and Descriptive Information of the Towns, Cities and Country Passed Through Between New York and Chicago Via the New York Central Lines. Based on the Encyclopaedia Britannica. They wrestled after evening had come upon them, until at last Hiawatha threw Mondamin to the ground, who lay there as if dead. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Homeward now came Hiawatha 75From his hunting in the forest, With the snow upon his tresses, And the red deer on his shoulders. The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem This was Hiawatha's last victory—grief and loss were now to be his portion. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose As a Poem, its claims to consideration cannot be denied, as it comprises a great many beauties not discoverable in the “Song of Hiawatha,” besides several Indian names which were therein omitted. Nothing to Say A Slight Slap at Mobocratic Snobbery, Which Has 'Nothing to Do' with 'Nothing to Wear' On the left bank just above Parr's Island is the estuary of the Normans Kill, which flows through the valley of Tawasentha, where, according to Indian tradition, once lived the "mighty Hiawatha." The Greatest Highway in the World Historical, Industrial and Descriptive Information of the Towns, Cities and Country Passed Through Between New York and Chicago Via the New York Central Lines. Based on the Encyclopaedia Britannica. The little leaf grew into a large plant, taller than Hiawatha himself, and the plant had wonderful green leaves and silky yellow fringes and gay tassels that waved behind it in the wind. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Then he said to Hiawatha: "Go, my son, into the forest, 170Where the red deer herd together, Kill for us a famous roebuck, Kill for us a deer with antlers!" The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem But anger rose in the heart of Hiawatha, and, rending asunder a huge rock with his magic mittens, he flung the fragments full at Mudjekeewis. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose Longfellow's famous poem is based upon Schoolcraft's book entitled The Hiawatha Legends, which is really a misnomer, for the book consists chiefly of Ojibwa stories about Manabozho, son of the West Wind. The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest I tried hard to attract this, my only friend, by pretending to be Hiawatha, and calling him an “Adjidaumo,” but this only hurried his retreat. 'Brother Bosch', an Airman's Escape from Germany These were the sort of men that Hiawatha chose to be his friends. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Forth into the forest straightway All alone walked Hiawatha 175Proudly, with his bow and arrows; And the birds sang round him, o'er him, "Do not shoot us, Hiawatha!" The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Then all anger departed from Hiawatha and he went on his homeward way; only once did he turn aside, to buy arrow-heads from the ancient arrow-maker in the land of a neighboring Indian tribe. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose There was really no such legend of Hiawatha as that which the poet has immortalized. The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest The first of the wet days Cannie spent happily in the society of Miss Evangeline and Mr. Hiawatha, two new acquaintances of whom she felt that she could scarcely see enough. A Little Country Girl Give me your bark, O Birch Tree!" cried Hiawatha; "I will build me a light canoe for sailing that shall float upon the river like a yellow leaf in autumn. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Filled with joy was Mudjekeewis When he looked on Hiawatha, Saw his youth rise up before him 90In the face of Hiawatha, Saw the beauty of Wenonah From the grave rise up before him. The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem But dear as he was to Hiawatha, no less dear was Kwasind. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose It spanned the interval between such society as that of Hiawatha and such as that of the Odyssey. The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest The reading lesson was an article on corn condensed from a farm paper, and a selection from Hiawatha—the Indian-corn myth. The Brown Mouse And the birch tree sighed and rustled in the breeze, murmuring sadly: "Take my cloak, O Hiawatha!" The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Dear, too, unto Hiawatha Was the very strong man, Kwasind, He the strongest of all mortals, 75He the mightiest among many; For his very strength he loved him, For his strength allied to goodness. The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Finding himself in utter darkness, Hiawatha groped about till he felt the monster's heart which he smote so fiercely that he killed him. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose In America, Longfellow brought out his "Hiawatha" and Walt Whitman "Leaves of Grass" published "Leaves of Grass." A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) This was not like the evenings that began with Hiawatha and ended at Lakeville, or on Lake Ontario; but one pleasure was in store for Phœbe. Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster With his knife Hiawatha cut around the trunk of the birch-tree just beneath the branches until the sap came oozing forth; and he also cut the bark around the tree-trunk just above the roots. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow And the tree with all its branches Rustled in the breeze of morning, 25Saying, with a sigh of patience, "Take my cloak, O Hiawatha!" The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Well it was for Hiawatha that he understood the bird's language! The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose We sat tight in the hotel and listened to Sousa marches, "Hiawatha," and "The Belle of New York" strummed out by a none too competent band. The Automobilist Abroad The account of the boat-building in "Hiawatha's Sailing" is evidently imitated from this passage. Kalevala, Volume I (of 2) The Land of the Heroes "Give me your boughs, O Cedar!" cried Hiawatha. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Reeling downward to the bottom Sank the pike in great confusion, And the mighty sturgeon, Nahma, Said to Ugudwash, the sun-fish, 85"Take the bait of this great boaster, Break the line of Hiawatha!" The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem The arrow struck him full on the crown, and the second and third arrows, swiftly following, penetrated deep into the wound, so that the mighty magician fell lifeless at Hiawatha's feet. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose Born in a wigwam, as he has told you, and early left motherless, he was brought up, like the little Hiawatha, by a good grandmother. Indian Child Life Hiawatha was also swallowed by the sturgeon Nahma, but the circumstances were quite different. Kalevala, Volume I (of 2) The Land of the Heroes Through all the branches of the cedar there swept a noise as if somebody were crying with horror, but the tree at last bent downward and whispered: "Take my boughs, O Hiawatha." The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow On the outskirts of the forest, 'Twixt the shadow and the sunshine, Herds of fallow deer were feeding, 75But they saw not Hiawatha; To his bow he whispered, "Fail not!" The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Now there came a time in the life of Hiawatha when he wished to wed, and his thoughts turned to Minnehaha, whom they called Laughing Water, loveliest maiden in all the land of the Dacotahs. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose Minnehaha in feathers and moccasins, and Hiawatha in moccasins and feathers, gave a touch of mild poetry to the evening. In Connection with the De Willoughby Claim Yes, as in a dream she listened To the words of Hiawatha, As he talked of old Nokomis, Who had nursed him in his childhood. Indian Legends of Minnesota "Give me your roots, O Larch Tree!" cried Hiawatha, "to bind the ends of my canoe together, that the water may not enter and the river may not wet me!" The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow But the gracious Hiawatha, And the lovely Laughing Water, And the careful old Nokomis, Tasted not the food before them, 40Only waited on the others, Only served their guests in silence. The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Hearing a rustling in the woods they looked up and saw Hiawatha standing before them, carrying on his shoulders a deer he had just slain. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose Hiawatha and Evangeline are not rhymed, the former being trochaic tetrameter and the latter largely dactylic hexameter. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10 The Guide And Longfellow gave it his beautiful and clever "Hiawatha" setting: Oh, the fair and lovely lady; Oh, the sweet and winsome lady; With a smile of gentle goodness Like the lovely Laughing Water. The Re-echo Club The larch-tree shivered in the air and touched Hiawatha's forehead with its tassels, sighing: "Take them, take them!" as he tore the fibres from the earth. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow "Hear him!" said they; "hear the Wise Man, 75Hear the plots of Hiawatha!" The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem But the wary Hiawatha had over-heard the birds' mocking laughter and, rising before daybreak, had scattered snares over the fields. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose Besides the lyrics children love so well, there are Hiawatha, Evangeline, Miles Standish and other poems, which belong to children as well as to the adults. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10 The Guide He interpreted to America the art, the culture, the legends of Europe and the Middle Ages; he found the poetry in the early soil of America, as in "Hiawatha" and "Evangeline." The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement Hiawatha did not have any paddles for his canoe, and he needed none, for he could guide it by merely wishing that it should turn to the right or to the left. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow And with all their craft and cunning, All their skill in wiles of warfare, They perceived no danger near them, 135Till their claws became entangled, Till they found themselves imprisoned In the snares of Hiawatha. The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Now it chanced one day that the mischievous Pau-Puk-Keewis wandered through the village and reaching the farthest wigwam, which was that of Hiawatha, found it deserted. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose On the way down Captain Leage, Captain Dayton, officer in charge of the Steamer and several old gentlemen with ladies and children, were placed on board of the Schooner Hiawatha, bound for this city. Between the Lines Secret Service Stories Told Fifty Years After A reading book for the primary grades, designed to follow “The Hiawatha Primer.” Squirrels and Other Fur-Bearers All Hiawatha had to do was to sit still and think where he cared to have it take him. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Till the corn-fields rang with laughter, Till from Hiawatha's wigwam 230Kahgahgee, the King of Ravens, Screamed and quivered in his anger, And from all the neighboring tree-tops Cawed and croaked the black marauders. The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem When Hiawatha returned, fierce anger rose in his heart. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose The following line, "As unto the bow the cord is," is trochaic tetrameter, which is the meter of "Hiawatha." Elementary Guide to Literary Criticism Based on Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha, and designed for use as the child’s first book in reading. Squirrels and Other Fur-Bearers IN his wonderful canoe, Hiawatha sailed over the shining Big-Sea-Water to go fishing and to catch with his fishing-line made of cedar no other than the very King of Fishes—Nahma, the big sturgeon. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Hiawatha, wise and wary, 10Often said to Chibiabos, "O my brother! do not leave me, Lest the Evil Spirits harm you!" The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Then Hiawatha, peering through the water, recognized Pau-Puk-Keewis, in spite of his disguise, and slew him. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose The legends and beliefs of our North American Indians were full of them, and one of the first we selected was the lovely story of "Minnehaha, Laughing Water," from Longfellow's "Hiawatha." The Development of Embroidery in America A sonata for piano and violin and a romanza for 'cello have been published, and his "Hiawatha" overture has been played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions All alone Hiawatha sailed over the lake, but on the bow of his canoe sat a squirrel, frisking and chattering at the thought of all the wonderful sport that he was going to see. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Forth then issued Hiawatha, 210Wandered eastward, wandered westward, Teaching men the use of simples And the antidotes for poisons, And the cure of all diseases. The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem But on the morrow, as they continued their flight, Pau-Puk-Keewis heard a great shouting in the village beneath and knew the voices of Hiawatha and Iagoo. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose When I hear "Hiawatha" or "Bill Bailey," I get back the mood of that year—a mood murderously bitter. Nights in London Coerne's symphonic poem, "Hiawatha," has been arranged for the piano for four hands, and there is also an arrangement for violin or violoncello and piano, but I have not seen 266 these. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions Through the calm, clear water Hiawatha saw the fishes swimming to and fro. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow From his couch rose Hiawatha, From his shaggy hides of bison, Pushed aside the deer-skin curtain, Saw the pallid guests, the shadows, 155Sitting upright on their couches, Weeping in the silent midnight. The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Then Hiawatha raised his hands to heaven and called the thunder and lightning to his aid. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose In the warm yellow light, the revels broke bounds, and, to the hysterical appeal of "Hiawatha," the Point became a Babel.... Nights in London His 'Hiawatha' overture was played by Mr. Gericke and the Boston Symphony Orchestra Wednesday of last week. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions "Take my bait!" shouted Hiawatha, dropping his line of cedar into the calm water. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Said, "Farewell, O Hiawatha!" 230And the forests, dark and lonely, Moved through all their depths of darkness, Sighed, "Farewell, O Hiawatha!" The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Longfellow was deeply interested in all Indian lore, and in the poem of Hiawatha he has embodied many of the old legends of the North American Indians. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose Captain Dix was then in command of the Hiawatha, a packet running from New Orleans to St. Louis. Forty Years a Gambler on the Mississippi In Yonkers, New York, is Frederick R. Burton, who has written a dramatic cantata on Longfellow's "Hiawatha," which has been frequently performed. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions At last, however, Nahma began to grow tired of the endless shouting, and he said to Maskenozha, the pike: "Take the bait of this rude fellow, Hiawatha, and break his line." The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow They had a boy, Henry Mann, who took care of Whiz and Hiawatha. The Twin Cousins Shortly after this Hiawatha set out in his canoe to catch the sturgeon Nahma, king of fishes. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose Indeed, the flight of Hiawatha from Onondaga to the country of the Mohawks is to the Five Nations what the flight of Mohammed from Mecca to Medina is to the votaries of Islam. Hiawatha and the Iroquois Confederation A Study in Anthropology. A Paper Read at the Cincinnati Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, in August, 1881, under the Title of "A Lawgiver of the Stone Age." This blemish is lacking in "The Farewell of Hiawatha," which is written for men's voices. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions Into the dark cave of Nahma's giant maw, Hiawatha in his canoe plunged headlong, as a log rushes down a roaring river in the springtime. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow It was all beautiful, and Flaxie enjoyed the stable as well as the fruit and flower gardens, for she was very fond of the horses, Whiz and Hiawatha, and the cows and the hens. The Twin Cousins All these Hiawatha slew, and then journeyed on unmolested till he reached the desolate realm he sought. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose Early one morning he arrived at a Mohawk town, the residence of the noted chief Dekanawidah, whose name, in point of celebrity, ranks in Iroquois tradition with those of Hiawatha and Atotarho. Hiawatha and the Iroquois Confederation A Study in Anthropology. A Paper Read at the Cincinnati Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, in August, 1881, under the Title of "A Lawgiver of the Stone Age." His symphonic poem on Longfellow's "Hiawatha" was also produced there with much success under his personal direction, and later by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions Hiawatha was grateful to the little squirrel, and told him that for a reward the boys should always call him Adjidaumo, which means "tail-in-the-air," and the little squirrel was much pleased. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow The origin of the confederacy is attributed in legendary lore to H�-yo-went'-h�, the Hiawatha of Longfellow's poem. Canada When they had finished eating, Hiawatha spoke of his childhood, his friends, and of the happiness and plenty in his land. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose If the testimony of an old Indian chief at Thunder Bay can be credited, it was at old Mackinaw that Mud-je-ke-wis, the father of Hiawatha, lived and died. Old Mackinaw The Fortress of the Lakes and its Surroundings Note.—This vocabulary is supplementary to that of The Hiawatha Primer. The Book of Nature Myths At last everything became quiet, and Nahma, the great sturgeon, lay dead and drifted on the surface of the water to the shore, where Hiawatha heard him grate upon the pebbles. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Like Hiawatha he stripped one of a section of its bark. Followers of the Trail Then the maiden rose up and took the seat beside Hiawatha, saying softly: "I will follow you, my husband." The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose Secretary o' the navy I could 'a' been, I know, but back aboard the old Hiawatha I goes. Sonnie-Boy's People Hence, nearly all the legends depict the hero as finally conquering the Storm King, like Shingebis in the Song of Hiawatha. Preventable Diseases And Hiawatha beheld the fiery snakes twist and wriggle in the black water and coil and uncoil themselves in play. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow "If you are Hiawatha, why are you using a paddle?" she pursued. Every Man for Himself Thus was Hiawatha's wooing, and hand in hand the young couple went away together, leaving the old arrow-maker in his loneliness. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose When I was drafted to the Hiawatha on the Caribbean station I had what you might call only a virgin notion of revolutions. Sonnie-Boy's People He has all the powers of a deity, and, when he dies, the land is subjected to a flood; from which Hiawatha alone escapes. The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians "Out of my way, O serpents!" cried Hiawatha, "out of my way and let me go to fight with Pearl-Feather, the awful wizard!" The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow "You need hardly ask that, Mr. Hiawatha, when you knew my sister, Minnie, so well," she laughed. Every Man for Himself When Hiawatha and his fair bride reached their home, old Nokomis prepared a sumptuous wedding-feast to which many guests were bidden. The Children's Longfellow Told in Prose Then, according to their legend, Hayawentha, or Hiawatha, whispered into the ear of Daganoweda, an Onondaga sachem, that the cure for their ills lay in union. French Pathfinders in North America The general myth, is recognized in the legend of the Iroquois, under the name of Hiawatha, and Tarenyawazon. The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians Then Hiawatha took his bow and sent his arrows singing among the serpents, and at every shot one of them was killed, until they all lay dead upon the water. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Wordsworth was a prize from Fraulein, but his pages were still stiff and unread; Longfellow opened of himself at “Hiawatha”; while Tennyson, most beloved of all, held half a dozen markers at favourite passages. Tom and Some Other Girls A Public School Story These tales were sung in verse very similar to that which Longfellow used in Hiawatha. Story Hour Readings: Seventh Year These are the sand-hills, which the Indian legend, in Longfellow's "Hiawatha," says were thrown up by Pau-puk-keewis when he blew up a whirlwind. French Pathfinders in North America And it is by this act that we perceive that Hiawatha, or Manabozho, was a divinity. The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians "Onward, my Birch Canoe!" cried Hiawatha; "onward to the home of the great wizard!" and the canoe darted forward once again. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Mishe-Nah´ma, the great sturgeon, “king of fishes,” subdued by Hiawatha. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 They have purchased or leased a cottage at Twin Lakes, which you know is only about a hundred miles from Hiawatha Institute. Campfire Girls at Twin Lakes The Quest of a Summer Vacation Radisson's description of the horrors of that fearful time will not fail to remind readers of Hiawatha of the poet Longfellow's picture of a famine in the same region in which Radisson was. French Pathfinders in North America The bird itself was annihilated in annihilating Hiawatha's daughter. The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians It was a strange, strange place that Hiawatha had entered with his birch canoe! The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow When Hiawatha threw his line for the sturgeon, that king of fishes first persuaded a pike to swallow the bait and try to break the line, but Hiawatha threw it back into the water. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 The Old Sac Village and Nanawawa's Suitors are very evidently Hiawatha over again, and Custer's Last Ride is simply another version of The Charge of the Light Brigade. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 2, 1917 We are now in Hiawatha's country, and we are constantly reminded by Radisson's descriptions of passages in Longfellow's beautiful poem. French Pathfinders in North America The North and the South, the East and the West, are prefigured as the brothers of Hiawatha, or the laughter-provoking Manubozho. The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians Awful shrieks and whistling echoed over the water, and the heron flapped about the marshes to tell all the evil beings who lived there that Hiawatha was coming to fight with the great wizard. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Then the sturgeon, in anger, swallowed Hiawatha and canoe also; but Hiawatha smote the heart of the sturgeon with his fist, and the king of fishes swam to the shore and died. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 That's the name of the girl that Hiawatha loved, in the poem. A Campfire Girl's First Council Fire The Camp Fire Girls In the Woods Prof. read aloud from Hiawatha and it seemed to fit the time and place admirably. A Canyon Voyage The Narrative of the Second Powell Expedition down the Green-Colorado River from Wyoming, and the Explorations on Land, in the Years 1871 and 1872 Having accomplished this benevolent labor, he laid aside his heavenly character and name, assuming that of Hiawatha; took a wife, and settled in a beautiful part of the country. The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians Hiawatha sailed over this dismal lake all night long, and at last, when the sun rose, he saw on the shore in front of him the wigwam of the great magician, Pearl-Feather. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Hiawatha slew him, and taught man the science of medicine. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 I can't manage well The metre of that master of the lyre, Who Hiawatha, and our forest tribes Deftly described. Man of Uz, and Other Poems Amongst certain tribes Hiawatha was a Messiah of divine origin, but born on earth. Ranching, Sport and Travel Hiawatha having set himself down to live as one of them, it was his care to hold up, at all times, the best examples of prudential wisdom. The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians The canoe darted ahead faster and faster until it grated on the beach, and Hiawatha fitted an arrow to his bowstring and sent it hissing into the open doorway of the wigwam. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow When Hiawatha had his mittens on, he could smite the hardest rocks asunder. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 Readers of Longfellow will remember his treatment of the same subject in "Hiawatha." n Times past, a poor Indian was living with his wife and children in a beautiful part of the country. Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know All the birds sang loud and sweetly Songs of happiness and heart's ease; Sang the blue bird, the Owaissa, "Happy are you, Hiawatha, Having such a wife to love you!" Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants Hiawatha, after he had performed the higher functions appertaining to his character, settled down in the Iroquois country, and was universally regarded as a sage. The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians "Come out and fight me, Pearl-Feather!" cried Hiawatha; "come out and fight me if you dare!" The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow This they did; but when the other beavers made their escape, at the arrival of Hiawatha, Pau-Puk-Keewis was hindered from getting away by his great size; and Hiawatha slew him. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 Only saying, Read not the "Song of Hiawatha," but the story of dead peoples by the ashes of their campfires,—these names they have left, clinging to places like blue to distant hills. A Hero and Some Other Folks She has just asked Hiawatha if the lodge she sees is his home. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants Tradition recites many particulars of the acts of Hiawatha. The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians Then Pearl-Feather stepped out of his wigwam and stood in the open before Hiawatha. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow In a mad freak Pau-Puk-Keewis entered the wigwam of Hiawatha and threw everything into confusion; so Hiawatha resolved to slay him. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 "Listen to this Indian Legend, To this Song of Hiawatha!" A Mother's List of Books for Children Hiawatha is leading her by the hand, and is a little in advance of her. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants To the dismay of all, it struck the daughter of Hiawatha with such force as to drive her remains into the earth, completely annihilating her. The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians "Well do I know you, Hiawatha!" shouted Pearl-Feather in a deep and awful voice. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow When Hiawatha arrived, the “brant” could not forbear looking at him; and immediately he fell to earth, and Hiawatha transformed him into an eagle. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 "Hey, Hiawatha," Clay called out as Kelly paused in the galley door. Code Three The scene is at the moment when Hiawatha draws back the door of the wigwam, and there beholds his lovely Minnehaha lying dead and cold before him. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants Alack! alas! something so bad had happened, so terrible a tragedy had been enacted that even Flower and Hiawatha combined could no longer keep Mrs. Cameron away from her brother-in-law’s apartment. Polly A New-Fashioned Girl "Words are not as sharp as arrows," answered Hiawatha, bending his bow. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Then the sea-gulls opened a rift in the dead body, out of which Hiawatha made his escape. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 The spirit of these legends, if not their accurate detail, can be appreciated in Longfellow's "Hiawatha." Nature Mysticism Hiawatha's face is lighted up with pleasant smiles as he looks upon the face of his bride, and tells her that yonder lodge is to be her new home. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants The severe frost that killed our corn crop on August 30th so impaired Panama, Hiawatha and some others that very few blooms of these varieties opened afterwards. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916 For Hiawatha's arrows could not pierce Pearl-Feather's shirt of wampum, and he could not break it with the blows of his magic mittens. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Thus the wrinkled old Nokomis Nursed the little Hiawatha, Rocked him in his linden cradle, Stilled his fretful wail by saying “Hush! the naked bear will get thee!” Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 Our beloved American poet has wreathed in song the love of nature's wooing in his immortal Hiawatha. Lady Rosamond's Secret A Romance of Fredericton Hiawatha's coat may be made of light brown cambric, cut frock style, and belted around the waist. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants The ships will be used, after that, to get to Tubal-Cain and Hiawatha and the planets of the Beta and Gamma Systems. Graveyard of Dreams At sunset Hiawatha was so weary that he leaned on his bow to rest. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Hiawatha did not love the darling of his creation more than the Baby loved his cedar-wood canoe. A Dozen Ways Of Love I have little doubt that, had he chosen to attempt it, Mr Shaw would have found his story still more ductile in the metre of "Hiawatha." On the Art of Writing Lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge 1913-1914 She wears the same costume which is described in the return of Hiawatha, with a fur robe gathered about her. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants Or Hiawatha, or even one of the Beta or Gamma planets. Graveyard of Dreams "Alas," sighed Hiawatha, "the great magician is too strong for me!" The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow All day long roved Hiawatha In that melancholy forest, Through the shadows of whose thickets, In the pleasant days of Summer, Of that ne'er forgotten Summer. The World's Best Poetry, Volume 3 Sorrow and Consolation His ideas of the natives had been tinctured with the flavor of Hiawatha and certain Leatherstocking tales which he had read with a sense of guilt when a youngster. Burned Bridges This interesting tableau represents Hiawatha and his friends sailing in his birch canoe. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants By some strange twist of mental association, whenever I was a fetcher in these circumstances I found myself mentally quoting Longfellow's line in "Hiawatha"—"He is gathering in his firewood"! A Soldier's Sketches Under Fire Hiawatha, Hiawatha," said the woodpecker, "aim your arrows at the tuft of hair on Pearl-Feather's head. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Remember these words; they are the last you will hear from Hiawatha. The Grey Cloak The recent cases of the Brilliant, Hiawatha, and Amy Warwick settle this beyond all question. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 70, August, 1863 The scenery of this picture is the same that is used in the tableau of Hiawatha and his Bride's Arrival Home. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants It was like a picture out of Hiawatha. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 1, October, 1884 Just then Pearl-Feather stooped to pick up a big stone to throw at Hiawatha, who bent his bow and struck Pearl-Feather with an arrow right on the top of the head. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Amid the general confusion which prevailed, Hiawatha was seen majestically seated in his white canoe, gracefully rising higher and higher above their heads through the air, until the clouds obscured it from view. The Grey Cloak Those who will may compare it with the rippling strangeness of "Hiawatha," the mournfully rolling cadence of "Evangeline," the mediæval romance of "The Golden Legend." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863 Hiawatha stands on one side of the doorway, and is in the position of one running. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants They had directions to go to the same polling place as mint, Hiawatha, but had gotten lost, and, seeing our lights, brought up here. Joy in the Morning A third arrow followed swiftly, and Pearl-Feather saw the eyes of Death glare at him from the darkness, and he fell forward on his face right at the feet of Hiawatha and lay there dead. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow The wise men of the nations got together and summoned Hiawatha. The Grey Cloak But just then came the bitter moment when all my deliciousness was crushed because the narrow-headed man on my left switched softly into "Hiawatha" with a few personal additions to the coda. The Silly Syclopedia This interesting tableau is a representation of Hiawatha on the return to his home accompanied by his beautiful bride, Minnehaha. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants Being outside of the city, the polling place where I was due to register was three miles off, at Hiawatha. Joy in the Morning All the Indians assembled and gave a feast in Hiawatha's honor, and they sang and danced for joy because the great wizard would never again send sickness and death among them. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow "We will read to you and you will in turn tell us the legend of Hiawatha, so long delayed." The Grey Cloak "Evangeline" and "Hiawatha" are considered the best of his longer poems. Evangeline with Notes and Plan of Study She grasps Hiawatha's hand with her right, while the left is pointed towards the wigwam in the foreground. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants Hiawatha, as I said, is three miles away. Joy in the Morning And Hiawatha took the red crest of the woodpecker to decorate his pipe, for he knew that to the woodpecker his victory was due. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow So Hiawatha removed his sacred white canoe from the lodge built for it, and the messengers reverentially assisted him to launch it. The Grey Cloak It was one of the earliest renditions of "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast." Darkwater Voices from Within the Veil All are dressed in costumes, which have been described in the tableau of "Hiawatha and his Bride's Return Home." Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants Hiawatha put his line again in the water, saying, "King of fishes, take hold of my line." Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) "WOMAN is to man as the cord is to the bow," thought Hiawatha. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Hiawatha's daughter modestly acquiesced to her kind parent's advice, and with patient submission awaited the catastrophe. The Grey Cloak "The Song of Hiawatha" was given to the public, and its appearance may be styled an event in the literary history of the world. Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made |
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